Millions of households face paying 1.2% more on their energy bills from January 1, as Ofgem’s energy price cap has increased.
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President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to impose heavy tariffs on goods entering the United States, but experts say they ...
While it’s unlikely the renewable energy industry will be totally kneecapped, experts say Trump’s planned economic policies ...
Industry players are up in arms over the proposed 14.2% hike in the base electricity tariff for Peninsular Malaysia come July ...
Energy prices for price-capped tariffs increased by 1.2% on 1 January 2025. Many people are still on their energy company's variable (also called standard or default) tariff. When we last checked, on ...
The Ministry of Economic Affairs yesterday unveiled new renewable energy feed-in tariffs (FIT) for this year with the ...
Tariffs would likely increase domestic oil production and prices, but may not directly lead to inflation. Suncor Energy presents a potential investment opportunity due to its low multiples ...
The electricity tariff in Singapore, before GST, will decrease by 3.4 per cent in the upcoming quarter from Jan. 1, 2025 to ...
Standard tariffs fluctuate throughout the year because they are linked Ofgem, the regulator’s, energy price cap, which is reviewed three months. The cap limits what suppliers can charge for each ...